[NAGDU] re returned guide dog questions?

Gary Steeves rainshadowmusic at shaw.ca
Sun Feb 5 02:00:03 UTC 2017


hello everyone:

I really appreciate everyone's input and thought on my question.  in talking with my girlfriend we have decided that we're still going through grieving  stage for Bogart  and had sort of prepared ourselves  for a dog in April or June.  so I informed the school that I would. Wait to see if a match came out of one of those two classes.  I know there is a good chance that everything would be okay with this returned poodle but I'm thinking the second guide dog is perhaps the hardest transition.  as a person said there is no love like your first love. :).  I'm sure I will be good at being reflective and helping the new partnership be successful but need a bit more time to heal.  Bogart left us so suddenly and unexpectedly.

I'll let you know how things develop.

Thanks 
gary


On January 27, 2017 5:37:58 PM PST, Charlene Ota via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>Hi, Gary,  I have a dog who was a returned dog. By the time I got him
>he was 3 years old. If your school is anything like where I went, the
>dog comes back for retraining and hopefully the trainers or maybe
>kennel staff will spend some quality time with the dog as well, to help
>with the transition. When you are given the dog, it's really important
>to spend time with him and give him a lot of encouragement, I'd say a
>little extra effort to reassure him and build his confidence. My dog
>worked out very well and I've had him for 9 years now and I couldn't
>have asked for a better dog. If you're interested in the retrained dog,
>go check him out and give him a chance and if it's not the right dog
>for you, you'll know and don't hesitate to let the school know either
>way. 
>
>All the best to you!
>Charlene
>
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>Subject: [NAGDU] re returned guide dog questions?
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>Hello everyone:
>
>As you all might recall Bogart died last month.  my school just called
>me to tell me that they have a returned dog  that could be ready for me
>next month.  he will be 2 yeasts old. 
>
>Has anyone had a returned dog and how was it? how did the Rodgers do
>with bonding to you? this is a poodle so a bit tougher on the bonding
>but would like to get moreinfo. also, this dog is quite a bit smaller
>than Bogart was. will  that make a huge difference in guiding?
>
>thanks
>gary
>1
>
>On January 26, 2017 10:05:20 AM PST, "Raul A. Gallegos via NAGDU"
><nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>Hello. In addition to what others have said, I know of some couples
>who
>>
>>switch off when traveling. One person takes the lead for a few blocks,
>
>>then they switch off. Stacie and I plan on trying this out when we
>>start 
>>traveling together with both of us having dogs. Right now, I usually 
>>take the lead when we travel if one is behind the other. Several times
>>I 
>>have walked behind her, but her dog wants to make sure his peeps are
>>all 
>>accounted for, and so he has yielded the lead to me. I figured it's an
>
>>alpha thing, so it's how we have done it. So, once I have my own dog,
>>it 
>>will be interesting to see how we end up doing it..
>>
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>>
>>On 1/26/2017 10:50 AM, Joe Orozco via NAGDU wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> For a pair of guide dog users, what methods can you recommend for
>>> ensuring a smooth travel experience? What cues do you use with one
>>> another to keep track of each other while moving about busy streets?
>>> When traveling in large crowds, do you ever physically link up
>>somehow
>>> to not lose track, and if you do, how do you maneuver the dogs? I
>>know
>>> these are basic questions, to which there are probably simple
>>answers,
>>> but people come up with all manner of clever ideas. I'm curious to
>>see
>>> what you may have thought up. Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> Joe
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